Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 18th Mar 2011 19:00 UTC, submitted by anonymous
GTK+ I've been ragging on GNOME a little bit lately, so let's balance things out by talking about something I found quite fascinating: the Gtk+ HTML back-end. This will enable you to run any Gtk+-application inside Firefox 4.0 (only Firefox 4.0 is supported at the moment).
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Use cases?
by reez on Sat 19th Mar 2011 13:01 UTC
reez
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2006-06-28

What about demo applications? Try the app in your browser before installing.

If it would provide multi-user support (which could at least be hacked around it I guess) they would be very useful for cloud stuff. Netbooks and other mobile devices could run desktop apps, they wouldn't have enough power for. Especially where you have a lot of computation going on or where you are handling huge amounts of data.

Or if you need a very convent way to emote control applications.

Browser in browser would also be funny and maybe even useful to evade censorship.

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